69+ Frank McCourt Quotes On Education, Government And Politics
Frank McCourt was an Irish-American author, teacher, and Pulitzer Prize-winning memoirist. He is best known for his 1996 memoir Angela's Ashes, which details the poverty and struggles of his childhood in Limerick, Ireland. His other works include 'Tis, Teacher Man, and Angela and the Baby Jesus. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Frank McCourt on education, government, politics.
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Top 10 Frank McCourt Quotes
- You might be poor, your shoes might be broken, but your mind is a palace.
- Stock your mind. It is your house of treasure and no one in the world can interfere with it.
- Sing your song. Dance your dance. Tell your tale.
- I say, Billy, what’s the use in playing croquet when you’re doomed? He says, Frankie, what’s the use of not playing croquet when you’re doomed?
- After a full belly all is poetry.
- A mother's love is a blessing No matter where you roam. Keep her while you have her, You'll miss her when she's gone -- Angela's Ashes.
- I don't believe in happiness anyway... it's too much of an American pastime, this search for happiness. Just forget happiness and enjoy your misery.
- The sky is the limit. You never have the same experience twice.
- You have to give yourself credit, not too much because that would be bragging.
- And, of course, they've always condemned dancing. You know, you might touch a member of the opposite sex. And you might get excited and you might do something natural.
Frank McCourt Short Quotes
- The English wouldn't give you the steam of their piss.
- Bless me, Father, for I have sinned, it's been a minute since my last confession.
- The happy childhood is hardly worth your while.
- You feel a sense of urgency, especially at my advanced age, when you're staring into the grave.
- I think I settled on the title before I ever wrote the book.
- We never really had any kind of a Christmas. This is one part where my memory fails me completely.
- I am not living the American Dream; I am living the American fantasy.
- Teacher? I never dreamed I could rise so high in the world
- I am teaching. Storytelling is teaching
- There's so much absurdity. Poverty is so absurd.
Frank McCourt Quotes About Love
Love her as in childhood Through feeble, old and grey. For you’ll never miss a mother’s love Till she’s buried beneath the clay. — Frank McCourt
I appealed to my mother. I told her it wasn't fair the way the whole family was invading my dreams and she said, Arrah, for the love o' God, drink your tea and go to school and stop tormenting us with your dreams. — Frank McCourt
It’s lovely to know that the world can’t interfere with the inside of your head. — Frank McCourt
Frank McCourt Quotes About Writing
I've been writing in notebooks for 40 years or so. — Frank McCourt
I just have to proceed as usual. No matter what happens, nothing helps with the writing of the next book. — Frank McCourt
I'm more interested in writing than in performing. — Frank McCourt
Sit and quiet yourself. Luxuriate in a certain memory and the details will come. Let the images flow. You'll be amazed at what will come out on paper. I'm still learning what it is about the past that I want to write. I don't worry about it. It will emerge. It will insist on being told. — Frank McCourt
Frank McCourt Quotes About Weeks
Andy says, I don't understand how they can give loans to people who want to spend two weeks lying on the sand at the goddam Jersey shore and then turn down a woman with three kids hanging on by her fingernails. — Frank McCourt
Actually, my mother and Alfie came for three weeks' Christmas vacation and stayed for 21 years. I guess my mother never went back because she was lonely. — Frank McCourt
He came to the States in 1963, I think with a view to making up with my mother, but that didn't work. He came for three weeks, and drank his way all over Brooklyn. And went back... I went to his funeral in Belfast. — Frank McCourt
Frank McCourt Famous Quotes And Sayings
He says, You have to study and learn so that you can make up your own mind about history and everything else but you can't make up an empty mind. Stock your mind, stock your mind. You might be poor , your shoes might be broken , but your mind is a palace. — Frank McCourt
Before the famine, which was in the 1840s, that was an emotional turning point... There are various documents showing how the Elizabethan English, in particular, were shocked by Irish displays of affection, by the way women acted toward strangers, walking up and putting their arms around them and kissing them right full on the mouth. — Frank McCourt
When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I survived at all. It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood, and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood. — Frank McCourt
I don't absolve my father completely of his responsibility for what he did to us I feel compassion, maybe. He had his demons. But I still can't understand how a man can walk away from children. And leave them to starve, as we nearly did, if it wasn't for my mother going out and begging. — Frank McCourt
First of all there is always that artistic challenge of creating something. Or the particular experience to take slum life in that period and make something out of it in the form of a book. And then I felt some kind of responsibility to my family. — Frank McCourt
I told her tea bags were just a convenience for people with busy lives and she said no one is so busy they can't take time to make a decent cup of tea and if you are that busy you don't deserve a decent cup of tea for what is it all about anyway? Are we put into this world to be busy or to chat over a nice cup of tea? — Frank McCourt
I'm not one of those James Joyce intellectuals who can stand back and look at the whole edifice... It was a slow process for me to just crawl out of it, like a snake leaving his skin behind. — Frank McCourt
The master says it’s a glorious thing to die for the Faith and Dad says it’s a glorious thing to die for Ireland and I wonder if there’s anyone in the world who would like us to live. — Frank McCourt
I had to get rid of any idea of hell or any idea of the afterlife. That's what held me, kept me down. So now I just have nothing but contempt for the institution of the church. — Frank McCourt
It's not enough to be American. You always have to be something else, Irish-American, German-American, and you'd wonder how they'd get along if someone hadn't invented the hyphen — Frank McCourt
In the high school classroom you are a drill sergent, a rabbi, a shoulder to cry on, a disciplinarian, a singer, a low-level scholar, a clerk, a referee, a clown, a counselor, a dress-code enforcer, a conductor, an apologist, a philosopher, a collaborator, a tap dancer, a politician, a therapist, a fool, a traffic cop, a priest, a mother-father-brother-sister-uncle-aunt, a bookeeper, a critic, a psychologist, the last straw. — Frank McCourt
Your mind is a treasure house that you should stock well and it's the one part of you the world can't interfere with. — Frank McCourt
I can't go too much into my domestic life because there are ex-wives ready to do me in. — Frank McCourt
Happiness is hard to recall. Its just a glow. — Frank McCourt
When I act tough they listen politely till the spasm passes. They know. — Frank McCourt
I must congratulate myself, in passing, for never having lost the ability to examine my conscience, never having lost the gift of finding myself wanting & defective. Why fear the criticism of others when you, yourself, are first out of the critical gate? If self-denigration is the race I am the winner, even before the starting gun. Collect the bets. — Frank McCourt
I am for who i was in the beginning but now is present and i exist in the future. — Frank McCourt
There were positive things about the church, that is, in the European cultural sense, the architecture, the liturgy, the music, the art, such as it was, the stations of the cross in the church, the tradition, and the atmosphere of awe and mystery in the mass. The atmosphere of miracle, one of mainly mystery, that's what fascinates me. — Frank McCourt
The main thing I am interested in is my experience as a teacher. — Frank McCourt
People everywhere brag and whimper about the woes of their early years, but nothing can compare with the Irish version: the poverty; the shiftless loquacious father; the pious defeated mother moaning by the fire; pompous priests; bullying school masters; the English and the terrible things they did to us for eight hundred long years. Above all -- we were wet. — Frank McCourt
They all went into the bar business. Which was a mistake, because they began to sip at the merchandise and it set them back, set us all back. Well, them more than I. — Frank McCourt
I asked my dad what afflicted meant and he said 'Sickness son, and things that don't fit.' — Frank McCourt
I know that big people don't like questions from children. They can ask all the questions they like, How's school? Are you a good boy? Did you say your prayers? but if you ask them did they say their prayers you might be hit on the head. — Frank McCourt
Oh, God above, if heaven has a taste it must be an egg with butter and salt, and after the egg is there anything in the world lovelier than fresh warm bread and a mug of sweet golden tea? — Frank McCourt
Keep scribbling! Something will happen. — Frank McCourt
I had no accomplishments except surviving. But that isn't enough in the community where I came from, because everybody was doing it. So I wasn't prepared for America, where everybody is glowing with good teeth and good clothes and food. — Frank McCourt
Where did I get the nerve to think I could handle American teenagers? Ignorance. That's where I got the nerve. — Frank McCourt
My childhood here... was very limited. So it was a long, long time before I actually went out to Brooklyn. — Frank McCourt
I don't know what it means and I don't care because it's Shakespeare and it's like having jewels in my mouth when I say the words. — Frank McCourt
They can afford to smile because they all have teeth so dazzling if they dropped them in the snow they'd be lost forever. — Frank McCourt
I learned the significance of my own insignificant life. — Frank McCourt
There’s no use saying anything in the schoolyard because there’s always someone with an answer and there’s nothing you can do but punch them in the nose and if you were to punch everyone who has an answer you’d be punching morning noon and night. — Frank McCourt
If you were mean to your parents, they'd give you a good belt in the gob and send you flying across the room. — Frank McCourt
I admire certain priests and nuns who go off on their own and do God's work on their own, who help in the ghettos, but as far as the institution of the church is concerned, I think it is despicable. — Frank McCourt
There's nothing sillier in the world than a teacher telling you don't do it after you already did it. — Frank McCourt
There are so many ways of saying Hi. Hiss it, trill it, bark it, sing it, bellow it, laugh it, cough it. A simple stroll in the hallway calls for paragraphs, sentences in your head, decisions galore. — Frank McCourt
Just let them sit in the goddam sun. But the world won't let them because there's nothing more dangerous than letting old farts sit in the sun. They might be thinking. Same thing with kids. Keep 'em busy or they might start thinking. — Frank McCourt
Shakespeare is like mashed potatoes, you can never get enough of him. — Frank McCourt
I can't go back. The past won't go away in this family. — Frank McCourt
Life Lessons by Frank McCourt
- Frank McCourt's work emphasizes the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. He shows that even in the face of extreme poverty and hardship, it is possible to find joy and meaning in life.
- McCourt's writing also highlights the power of education and the importance of storytelling in connecting with others and finding a sense of belonging.
- His work emphasizes the importance of never giving up and of embracing the beauty of life despite its hardships.
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